OmniWeb 4.1.1sp1 Release Notes<br><br>Changes in this release:<br><br>• Enhancements<br>- Updated defaults list and associated Help files now included in OmniWeb's help (English Only)<br>- Removed MovieCritic.com from our default bookmarks file as they are no longer in service<br>- Support for the RealOne plugin. (We now resolve Mac OS alias files when searching for plugins which the RealOne plugin requires in order to be discovered.)<br>- Added the RealOne Player and the Windows Media Player to the list of applications OmniWeb will launch to handle a completed download. (You need to have the file associated with the correct application in Finder for this to work.)<br>• Bug Fixes<br>- Corrected a problem with the Compatibility preference that had IE 5 for Mac OS identifying as IE 5.2 for Mac OS X and IE 5.2 for Mac OS X identifying as IE 5.12<br>- Fixed a JavaScript deadlock ("spinning beachball" hang) which was 100% reproducable by increasing the font size at<br>- Fixed problem with Netscape-API plugins not drawing correctly (particularly controls and mouse-highlights in player plugins)<br>- Fixed a problem that arose with release 6.0r40 of the Flash plugin that prevented the plugin from working in OmniWeb. (Plugins can invoke JavaScript URLs with the expected results now.)<br>- Fixed some cases in which plugins wouldn't get correctly notified of the status of their streams<br>- Plugins (e.g. Flash) can now use HTTP POST<br><br>[color:red]semicolon dash parenthesis</font color=red>

No cigar yet. Still can't handle banking sites well. Like trying to rock a car out of a snow bank (no pun intended). And stock photo sites? Fuhgeddaboutit! Can't get any of Getty's sites to load, and those that do load don't function well at all. I'm back to IE for stock sites ('cuz Mozilla still has some probs there, too). Just feels like OW is spinning its wheels lately.<br><br>

I agree with you. I'll go one further. I think ALL of them are spinning their wheels. None of the OSX browsers are as good as any OS9 browser, and all the "fixes" they keep adding in don't seem to affect anything the user would benefit from in simple viewing habits. What good is fixing security holes when you can't even get a page to render???<br><br>The whole OSX browser experience is getting very tired!<br><br>[color:red]semicolon dash parenthesis</font color=red>

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